Chitwan, Feb 27: President of Rastriya Swatantra Party (RSP) Rabi Lamichhane has accused the established political parties of setting physical properties on fire during the Gen-Z protest.
Addressing a mass meeting in Chitwan today, Lamichhane said those who made Singhadurbar a station for corruption set it on fire.
On the occasion, Lamichhane stated that his party was in the election to ensure good governance for the people and asked the voters to vote for the RSP.
He urged voters to vote for change by internalizing the aspirations of Gen-Z. Likewise, senior leader of RSP Balendra Shah said we need to prioritize the usage of Nepal’s domestic production.
Shah called voters to vote for his party to address the issues in the country’s agriculture and tourism.Shah viewed that Chitwan was teaching the whole nation about the best practices to do business in the tourism sector and added that all should learn from the folks of Chitwan.
Similarly, Vice President of RSP Swornim Wagle argued that the RSP was working to uplift people from the politics of hope by eliminating people’s sense of fear.
RSP leaders Sobita Gautam, Hari Dhakal, Rajan Gautam and others addressed the event. #nepal #rss








